Quickly view (satellite) imagery directly in your terminal using Unicode 9.0 characters and true color.
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Quickly view (satellite) imagery directly in your terminal using Unicode 9.0 characters and true color.
A tiny library for Python text normalisation. Useful for ad-hoc text processing.
Turns image into Unicode Braille art. (Now also with color!)
Emoji filter / Unicode chat keyboard
find unicode characters based on their names
Translator made fully in Python Vanilla that is able to translate in: Simplified Mandarin Chinese, Traditional Mandarin Chinese, Chinese Mandarin Pinyin, Chinese Cantonese, Cantonese Pinyin (Jyutping), Chinese Zhuyin (Bopomofo) and Chinese Unicode. Both in Python GUI and Python Module
GlotScript: A Resource and Tool for Low Resource Writing System Identification (LREC 2024).
Converter for Zarnegar Encoding and File Format to Unicode Text Files
Look up Unicode character name or code point label and search in Unicode character names. This library supports version 15.1 of the Unicode Standard.
Unicode Finder plugin for Flow Launcher
Get fancy text styles for your Telegram Messages
A simple Python package that returns random Unicode emojis. 🐍
A python library that returns naughty strings from an offline database of Big List of Naughty Strings and emojis.
remove all emoji, unicode, and special/problematic characters from filenames and strings with this standalone tool / importable module
Python (currently tested against Python 2.7, Python 3.6, Python 3.7, Python 3.8, Python 3.9, Python 3.10, PyPy 2.7 and PyPy 3.7) classes and functions for working with Unicode® data. Based on v13.0.0 of the Unicode® Character Database (UCD).
Overview of unicode characters and their LaTeX counterpart
Program with functions for manipulation of old Korean script, including Unicode normalization and jamo separation.
The Python chr() function is used to get a string representing a character that points to a Unicode code integer. For example, chr(97) returns the string 'a'. This function takes an integer argument and throws an error if it exceeds the specified range. The default range of the argument is 0 to 1114111.
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